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At its height in the early 1920s, the League's so-called brigades contained as many as 300,000 members throughout the country. The League counted with the official support of the admiral and Minister of Marine
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La liga patriótica Argentina: Un grupo de presión frente a las convulsiones sociales de la década del veinte
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La Liga Patriótica Argentina. Un grupo de presión frente a las convulsiones sociales de la década del '20
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police forces in the repression of social movements. Some of its members were also members of the
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Composed of wealthy youth, the League assaulted workers' neighborhoods, including the
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neighborhood of Buenos Aires. It received military training from members of the
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Los Artistas del Pueblo: prints and workers' culture in Buenos Aires, 1917–1935
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Armed members of the Patriotic League roaming the streets of Buenos Aires.
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in 1931. The Argentine Patriotic League formed part of a larger
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active in Chile and Argentina during the early 20th century.
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Leader
Manuel Carlés
es
fr
Argentine Civic Legion
Buenos Aires
Ideology
Nacionalismo
Racism
Clerical fascism
Antisemitism
Economic liberalism
Political position
Far-right
Light blue

Politics of Argentina
Political parties
Elections
Spanish
Nacionalista
paramilitary
Buenos Aires
Tragic Week
Manuel Carlés
Escuela Superior de Guerra
Santiago G. O'Farrell
Argentine Civic Legion
movement of patriotic leagues

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